Gnome, Goblin and Worgen need cinematic representation

I find it unbearable that this expansion had pandaren thrown in straight from the start in its cinematic (as if though we weren't gonna see them freaking everywhere else), while Gnomes, Goblins and Worgen have yet to have their moment to shine. I would've liked to see that pandaren do kung-fu against an angered Worgen who would've probably ripped its throat out.

That aside, Gnomes, one of the Alliance's most important race (gunships, steam tanks, all its siege explosive capabilities) have been eluded the longest, and they need their moment to shine.

When I just finished my Faction choice with my Panderan, during a chat with Kingy he says "The races of the Alliance protect each other. The Humans, Elves, Gnomes Dwarves and even the Draeni are all one" or something like that.

I could see a gnome engineer rogue being pretty bad ass in a cinematic.Slides through the legs of his foe cutting both and dropping a grenade behind him and slips into the shadows as his prey blows up.

I could see a gnome engineer rogue being pretty bad ass in a cinematic.Slides through the legs of his foe cutting both and dropping a grenade behind him and slips into the shadows as his prey blows up.

I wouldnt trust gnomish grenades. And gnomish daggers are comparable to toothpicks, try to cut through armor with toothpicks.

Only thing they are good at is hiding, and even then their stench is propably disgusting.

As for the Mists one - the expac is about returning to the roots of the orc-vs-human conflict that began in the RTS games, and thus the cast is representative of that.

"Let's see. There are monkeys that evolved into men and monkeys that didn't. Just as well, there are men that remained men and men that evolved into something else. Do you really think humans are the ultimate form of evolution? How arrogant."
--Kakurine, Evil Zone for PS1

Wow, some idiot totally ignores the usage of Gnomes in Warcraft 2 and 3 and the next guy comes along and tells him "not to worry". And then the same people go around and yell at everyone for undermining pandaren's "importance" in Warcraft games, even though they were just 1 unit in Thrall's army in the Founding of Durotar.

My other point stands, though, a gnome could only appear as the funny part of a cinematic, and with the amount of complains about the human giving the stick to the orc scene in MoP, I wouldn't expect any more comedy in future cinematics.

And a worgen would be seen as a simple werewolf, only players know the difference. But I guess they could appear briefly, like the troll in the TBC cinematic.